This will be a great resource for folks Mike! It would also be great if you included a segment on troubleshooting and what happens if you connect the meter incorrectly such as by setting the dial to Ohms and connecting to 120V AC or 12 V DC or connecting either of these voltages to the 10 A input. (and how to change the fuse). Also of interest is how much current the meter puts out when measuring Ohms.
One common issue I’ve already videoed is accidentally setting the meter to AC volts while measuring a 12 volt DC battery. Shows up as 16 to 24 volts, depending on the brand and model meter.
And setting the meter to a DC voltage scale while measuring AC usually averages out to zero volts on the meter.
This will be a great resource for folks Mike! It would also be great if you included a segment on troubleshooting and what happens if you connect the meter incorrectly such as by setting the dial to Ohms and connecting to 120V AC or 12 V DC or connecting either of these voltages to the 10 A input. (and how to change the fuse). Also of interest is how much current the meter puts out when measuring Ohms.
One common issue I’ve already videoed is accidentally setting the meter to AC volts while measuring a 12 volt DC battery. Shows up as 16 to 24 volts, depending on the brand and model meter.
And setting the meter to a DC voltage scale while measuring AC usually averages out to zero volts on the meter.